After getting “Filthy” on his Timbaland-produced single, Justin Timberlake reunites with The Neptunes for “Supplies,” the second release off his upcoming album Man of the Woods.

Directed by Dave Meyers and co-starring Eiza González Reyna, the socially-conscious and politically-charged visual opens with J.T. sitting in an empty penthouse staring at a wall of television screens. Flashing before him are images of police brutality, Black Lives Matter, Harvey Weinstein, the Time’s Up movement, President Trump, and more.

It’s a stunning, sleek visual with special effects and powerful imagery across Los Angeles. At one point, J.T. and Pharrell show up with a team of dancers in front of the Los Angeles Public Library. Later, a pyramid is blown up on a city rooftop.

“I got supplies,” sings Timberlake, while zooming through the night before the post-apocalyptic finale. In the end, a child looks at the screen and screams: “Just leave. Die already. You’re still asleep. Wake up!”

“Filthy” and “Supplies” are set to appear on Man of the Woods, which features contributions from Alicia Keys, Chris Stapleton, and Timberlake’s 2-year-old son, Silas. He plans to release two more songs weekly leading up to the album’s Feb. 2 release, followed by his Super Bowl halftime performance on Feb. 4.